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Bro Ezish, i been using Nbg98 for quite sometime and feel that it should only got 6 for its durability, 1 point higher than BG66 and below BG 80. Maybe it is 7 for JP coded ? But if SP coded than it will certainly be lower

Hi,
I just bought Apacs Feather Light 200 strung with BG66 at 25lbs. The racket is very light and easy to control but lack of power to clear shot from rear court. What the best string for the racket and should I lower the string tension? Below is the racket specs.

i have a friend who uses the same racket with nanogy 98 strung at 25lbs as well. ive tried the racket and ur observation that it lacks power and lacks the ability to clear the baseline is very accurate. it is however quite a fast racket for switching and drives, ideal for front players.

i think the nanogy98 string did help a lot with the repulsion power but i'd go for a string tension of 22-23lbs. due to the design of the racket itself, its not meant for power, too much effort has to be put into it...

Is Nanogy 98 a good string for recreational play? I am looking for a good power and durable string that will last me about an year. Currently I am using voltric 5 with factory string for last 3 month. I want to upgrade.

I am currently playing with a voltric 5 which is factory strung with BG55 (it's a bit like BG65 I think). If i would change to Nanogy 95 or BG80, would that cause me to hit the shuttle out more often because of the higher repulsion?

I am currently playing with a voltric 5 which is factory strung with BG55 (it's a bit like BG65 I think). If i would change to Nanogy 95 or BG80, would that cause me to hit the shuttle out more often because of the higher repulsion?

Don't worry about adjusting to the new string unless the tension is much different. It's not too difficult to adjust to new string after a good warm up.